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Maybe the answer is in the forum somewhere but I was not able to find it. I read the GPS document for the naming convention but I do not seem to be able to follow it for route names. I have been able to load all the GPS information for the NT, LC, NL, and LE but when I tried to select a route there is a long list of routes with names I cannot correlate to a map segment readily.

For example if I only imported NT01v007.gpx into basecamp and I see a list of routes named:

F01010F01020F01040F01060F01080.....

Is there way to easily determine what the route name matches on the maps without creating a spreadsheet? The route names (numbers) do not appear to increment in order? How are other riders handling the long list of cryptic route names? Thank you for your assistance.

Preparing for RAA in 2011 and inquiring what folks use to ship their bicycle to the starting point? I read the article on ACA. I am looking for a case that is durable, will hold the bicycle pretty much assembled, and does not cost a lot. Can you rent cases from somewhere? Thank you in advance.